Tommy and Patrick teleported into the hospital room with a sleeping Kimberly. Once Kimberly appeared in the room the illusion Kimberly disappeared. Tommy helped his father to get Kimberly setup in bed. Other then the orders Patrick issued to his son, they did not talk. Patrick knows what he and the other adults had agreed to in the park, but he just doesn't know if he can keep his word. He knows that it has to be more dangerous than what the kids let on, otherwise why would they request a 'don't ask, don't tell' policy.

Caroline and Robin came rushing in through the door.

"Dr. Oliver, how is she?" Caroline begged.

"Please call me Patrick. She is okay, her little adventure in leaving the hospital didn't affect her health any."

"What kind of road does my daughter have ahead of her?"

"We have managed to slow down her metabolism; we will keep her on medication to keep the metabolism at a manageable rate and allow her to gain weight. Once her weight has stabilized and is out of the Danger Zone, we can release her. Although, we are going to have to list her as a heart patient from here on out."

"Why?" Tommy asked.

"It is a possibility that when the increase in metabolism attacked her muscles that might have included her heart as well. So we will have to monitor her. After she gains some weight, she will have to go through physical therapy to regain some of the muscle in her legs that she lost." Patrick finished explaining.

"Wow. How long until she is back on her feet?" Tommy asked.

"Why? So she can go back to being a Ranger? Do you have any idea how dangerous it is?" Patrick almost yelled.

'So much for them letting this go' Tommy thought, not that he really thought any of their parents were just going to let it go. "This isn't the time or place to have this conversation."

The adults agreed on that aspect.

"Caroline, you should go ahead and go on home." Patrick told her.

"I can give you a ride?" Robin offered.

"Yes, thank you." Caroline answered as she went to give her daughter a kiss on the forehead before leaving the room.

Tommy watched them go leaving him alone with his sleeping girlfriend and irate father.

"Come, we should also be getting home; where we can have a long talk about what happened in the park today." Patrick told his son the anger being very clear in his tone of voice. He then left the room, expecting his son to follow.

Tommy didn't want to be having that conversation with his dad, ever. Although, he is pretty sure that the rest of the Rangers, except Kimberly, is going through this particular conversation tonight. Tommy walked over to Kimberly's bed and gave her a kiss on her forehead. She opened her eyes and looked at him.

"Hi, how did I get here?" She asked.

"You fell asleep in the wheelchair in the park, we teleported you here." Tommy explained.

"The Park!" Kimberly gasped and then remembered everything that had happen. "I thought I dreamed that. We really revealed our identities to our parents? I was kind of hoping that it was all a dream or maybe a hallucination."

"No Beautiful, it was very real."

"So how angry are they?"

"NOW Thomas!" Patrick said coming back into the room when he realized Tommy hadn't followed him.

"Does that give you any indication?" Tommy whispered to Kimberly.

"Good luck." Kimberly replied.

"Thanks, I am going to need it. I will see you tomorrow Beautiful, sleep tight." Tommy answered as he followed his father out of the hospital room.

On the ride home, Patrick and Tommy weren't talking. Patrick was concentrating on the road while Tommy stared out the window dreading the one-sided conversation he was going to have a soon as they got home. Tommy has no intentions discussing the details of being a Ranger. He knew that the conversation was going to be bad enough without getting into the details that will push him over the edge.

Teddy met them at the door.

"Tommy, how is she doing?" He asked.

Patrick and Tommy were both curious to know why a nine-year-old would be so interested in the health of a girl 6 years older than him.

"Why do you ask?" Patrick asked back.

"She is Alexis's sister and Alexis is so scared for her." Teddy replied.

"Teddy go upstairs and play with your sisters, I need to talk to your brother alone." Patrick ordered.

Tommy smiled as he watched his brother go upstairs. "I think he has a crush on Alexis Hart, funny isn't it; after all her sister is my girlfriend."

"Don't think you are going to distract me, you're the one I want to talk to." Patrick replied.

Tommy took a seat on the couch and waited for the lecture to begin. After what seemed like forever, the lecturing stopped and Tommy went up to his room. He laid down on the bed and called Jason.

"Hello!"

"Jase, it's me. How did it go for you?"

"Here is an idea, don't ask."

"That bad, huh?"

"Bad is an understatement. How about you?"

"Well, he read me the riot. He hates that we want a 'don't ask, don't tell policy' he think that we are downplaying the danger we face."

"We are downplaying it, because if they ever knew the whole truth; it would make the lectures that we all received today seem like a walk in the park."

"Don't I know it. Kimberly woke up as we got her settled. She was hoping that she had hallucinated the whole thing in the park today."

"I wish we hallucinated the whole thing."

"On a different note, I think Teddy has a crush on Alexis."

"They are nine and I see Alexis as my sister. In fact she is my little sister. Hey, Caroline and I are taking the girls to the hospital tomorrow to see Kimberly, why don't you bring Teddy?"

"You know, I think I might. See you tomorrow." Tommy replied as he walked down to his brother's room.

"Teddy, if mom and dad says it is okay; you can come with me tomorrow to the hospital." Tommy offered leaving out an important detail.

"Why would I want to do that?" Teddy asked back not thrilled by the idea.

"Well I happen to know that Alexis is going to be at there visiting with her sister."

All of a sudden Teddy changed his tune. "Sure I would love to go."

Tommy smiled and shook his head; yup he definitely has a crush.